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Mark,

Best bet is to look at what it's plugged into now, because it is
possible to choose different plugs.  You might have ordered a watertight
version.  The default for the 720 in the United States is 250V, 15 Amp.
Plug is: NEMA WD-1: 6-15P.  If you gave that information to an
electrician, they would know what to get.

Source for information is the InfoCenter.  Start with 'system planning
and installation', then 'Physical Planning for your New System', then
futz around until you find references for the 720.  They only feature
the very current models up front, so you have to dig a bit.

http://publib.boulder.ibm.com/html/as400/v5r1/ic2924/index.htm

Regards,
Andy Nolen-Parkhouse

> Subject: Electrical plug ?
>
> O esteemed and knowledgeable members:
>
>       Where can I find the specs for the electrical outlet/plug for
> our AS/400 (model 720)?  New building under construction and would
> really like to be able to plug it in when we move it!!!!   Need it for
> the contractors doing the work..



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